What format are clips

I am working with AVCHD since July and editing and creating DVD's is not as good as I would hope.
My understanding is that when I import to iM08 at full my MTS clips are now AIC clips, but no longer 1080i but a de-interlaced for editing group of clips.
When I then import these converted clips into iMovie HD6 are they still the same AIC clips or are they converted again?
Thanks for any help in my understanding what is going on with these imports.
Tom

I suspect there is some conversion going on. Tonight I did a blend of 2 clips in Quick Time and exported in AIC. It was a 13 sec clip that was 113 MB. It took almost a full minute to import into iMovieHD6 from the desktop.

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